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If the frequency of the incident radiation is increased from 4 × 10^15 Hz to 8 × 10^15 Hz , by how much will the stopping potential for a given photosensitive surface go up?
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The stopping potential as a function of frequency of the incident radiation is plotted for two different photo electric surfaces A and B. The graphs show the work function of A is:\n \
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